Jan. 24, 2003

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Contact: Lisa Pinamonti, KU Office of Admissions and Scholarships, (785) 864-5421.

KU admissions counselors on the road in February to visit 80 Kansas high schools

LAWRENCE -- During February, University of Kansas admissions counselors will visit with students in 80 Kansas high schools and the Archie, Mo., high school.

Through Feb. 26, counselors from KUÿs Office of Admissions and Scholarships will visit high schools in 40 of the 105 Kansas counties.

Towns will include Andale, Andover, Baldwin, Basehor, Belle Plaine, Beloit, Bonner Springs, Buhler, Chanute, Coffeyville, Colby, Concordia, Derby, DeSoto, Dodge City, Easton, Ellis, Emporia, Eudora, Garden City, Goddard, Goodland, Great Bend, Hanover, Hays, Herndon, Holton, Hoxie, Hutchinson, Independence, Iola, Junction City, Kansas City, Lansing, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Liberal, Louisburg, Maize, Manhattan, McLouth, McPherson, Minneapolis, Montezuma, Olathe, Osawatomie, Oskaloosa, Paola, Parsons, Pittsburg, Pomona, Pratt, Rose Hill, Rossville, Salina, St. John, St. Mary's, Stafford, Stilwell, Tonganoxie, Washington, Wichita, and Johnson County and Archie, Mo.

Local high school counselors will have information on when KU will visit.

For a schedule of February visits, click here.

If you have difficulty accessing the Web site, please contact University Relations at kunews@ku.edu or (785) 864-3256.

KU admissions counselors visiting schools in February will include:

 • Toyin Adeyanju, KU biology graduate from Lawrence
 • Kerry Fink, KU sports management graduate from Chicago
 • Sara Gillham, KU journalism graduate from Iowa
 • Brett Hathaway, KU communications graduate from Topeka
 • Megan Hill, KU journalism graduate from Colorado
 • Andre McCloyn-Fortune, KU communications graduate from Kansas City, Kan.
 • Brad Weiner, KU graduate in English from Colorado

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